Argyle Square is named after the Dukes of Argyll, a prominent Scottish noble family. The square, like many locations in London, reflects the historical practice of naming streets, squares, and areas after influential figures, families, or places.
London, a lively metropolis brimming with history, culture, and renowned buildings, attracts visitors from all over the world. However, after a long trek, weary explorers require a place to rest and recharge.
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King's Cross is in London. It is a vibrant hub of activity. It has bustling streets, historic landmarks, and great transport connections. You're visiting for work or fun.
London's vibrant energy, iconic landmarks, and historic streets create an unforgettable atmosphere. But after a whirlwind day of exploration, you deserve a sanctuary – a home away from home
London pulsates with iconic landmarks and historical sites. Yet, settled amidst the vibrant energy, a hidden gem awaits. Our enchanting St. Pancras hotel isn't your standard, sterile stay.
Where do you find a place to stay that reflects the city's unique character? Look no further than The Gyle London, offering exceptional accommodation in London UK.
Thinking of London as your next destination? Here are some of the top reasons to come stay with us and see what this bustling city has to offer:
Kings Cross is increasingly becoming a hub for art, culture, science, and hospitality. In recent years, it has undergone extensive redevelopment, transforming former industrial areas into a modern, bustling district.
These new hotels opening this year may be small in size but they’re big on style, personality and character. Here’s where to go for a little taste of the good life in 2020…
An independent hotel offering whimsical interiors and quirky sound effects has opened in London's King's Cross.
The new 33-bedroom boutique on Argyle Square is situated in three 19th century townhouses, designed by Henry Chebaane and will be part of the Group founded by Tony Megaro
The Gyle hotel in King's Cross is now open. Tucked away on the historic Argyle Square, The Gyle is housed in three original 19th century townhouses, quintessential of the capital.
The Gyle is housed in three original 19th century townhouses, and has been developed at a cost of £3m by the St Pancras Hotel Group headed by Tony Megaro. The transformation from what was previously a bed and breakfast operation has taken...
UK: Housed in three 19th century townhouses, The Gyle is located on Argyle Square and features 33 rooms.